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Что (кто) такое Johnston Atoll - определение

UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES
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  • Aerial approach to the former base on Johnston Island (top). The ship channel is visible as a darker blue area starting at left and continuing up around the right side of Johnston Island, with Sand Island on the near side (bottom).
  • Nuclear-armed Thor missile explodes and burns on the launch pad at Johnston Island during the failed "Bluegill Prime" nuclear test, July 25, 1962
  • Johnston Island Launch Emplacement One (LE1) after a Thor missile launch failure and explosion contaminated the island with Plutonium during the Operation "Bluegill Prime" nuclear test, July, 1962
  • Corona film capsule recovery sequence. Credit: CIA Directorate of Science and Technology
  • Inspection of Thor rocket engine remains on Johnston Island after failure of "Bluegill Prime" nuclear test attempt, July 1962
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  • Johnston Island has been significantly increased in size through coral dredging.
  • Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System (JACADS) building
  • Sand Island and former U.S. Coast Guard LORAN Station
  • JC-130]] aircraft retrieving a SAMOS film capsule
  • Leaking [[Agent Orange]] Barrels in storage at Johnston Atoll, circa 1973
  • Johnston Atoll is located between the Marshall Islands and the Hawaiian Islands
  • PGM-17 Thor missile at Johnston Island
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Shaviyani Atoll         
PLACE IN MALDIVES
Northern Miladhunmadulu Atoll; Northern Miladunmadulhu Atoll; Northern Miladhunmadulhu; Madidhoo; Northern Miladhunmadulhu Atoll; North Miladhunmadulu (Shaviyani) Atoll
Shaviyani Atoll, which is known by its abbreviated nameEach atoll administrative division in the Maldives has two names: one name that generally corresponds to the name natural atoll where it is located, and one name that is a one-letter Dhivehi abbreviation. (These letter names are often multisyllabic.
And Atoll (biosphere reserve)         
BIOSPHERE RESERVE IN FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA | DESIGNATED IN 2007
And Atoll
And Atoll Biosphere Reserve is a Biosphere reserve located in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). It was declared in 2007 and covers on area of on land and waters associated with the And Atoll.
Johnston (typeface)         
  • Baker Street Underground station]], characterised by the diagonal bowl on the lowercase 'g' and the new 'Light' weight
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  • [[Vincent Figgins]]'s nineteenth-century sans-serif capitals. Compared to many such aggressive ultra-bold and condensed typefaces, Johnston's design had relatively even and conventional proportions of capitals and lower-case.
  • Tufnell Park station]], not using Johnston
  • Johnston ''(upper)'' and Gill Sans ''(lower)'', showing some of the most distinctive differences between these similar typefaces
  • Johnston printing blocks in the [[London Transport Museum]]
  • Comparison of Johnston Sans, Old and New
  • A modern sign at Leytonstone station, using Johnston
  • London 2012 wayfinding signage at Glasgow Central railway station
  • A London Underground map of the [[Heathrow Airport]] loop and Terminal 5 stub on the [[Piccadilly line]] with text in the New Johnston typeface
  • London Transport Museum Acton]] archive
  • Sudbury Town Underground station]]
  • A drawing and photographed carving of the Trajan capitals by Johnston's pupil [[Eric Gill]]. Johnston considered a lower-case 'q' in the capital form, a design seen in some calligraphy.
  • Vintage sign, from before the Johnston typeface was standardised, at [[West Brompton station]]
TYPEFACE
Johnston Sans; New Johnston; New Johnston typeface; Johnston typeface; Johnston Delf Smith (typeface); Railway Sans; Underground Pro; Johnston Underground; ITC Johnston Pro; ITC Johnston; Johnston Delf Smith; London Transport typeface; London Transport font; Transport for London font; Transport for London typeface; TfL typeface; TfL font; Tube font; Tube typeface; London Underground typeface; London Underground font; Johnston (font); P22 Underground
Johnston (or Johnston Sans) is a sans-serif typeface designed by and named after Edward Johnston. The typeface was commissioned in 1913 by Frank Pick, commercial manager of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (also known as 'The Underground Group'), as part of his plan to strengthen the company's corporate identity.

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Johnston Atoll

Johnston Atoll is an unincorporated territory of the United States, administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). It is a National Wildlife Refuge and part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. It is closed to public entry, and limited access for management needs is only granted by Letter of Authorization from the United States Air Force and a Special Use Permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

For nearly 70 years, the isolated atoll was under the control of the U.S. military. During that time, it was variously used as a naval refueling depot, an airbase, a testing site for nuclear and biological weapons, a secret missile base, and a site for the storage and disposal of chemical weapons and Agent Orange. Those activities left the area environmentally contaminated, and monitoring continues.

The island is home to thriving communities of nesting seabirds and has significant marine biodiversity. USFWS teams carry out environmental monitoring and maintenance to protect the native wildlife.

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1. The work has been carried out at incinerators in Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon, Utah, Johnston Atoll in the south Pacific, and at neutralization plants in Indiana and Maryland.
2. Johnston Atoll has been used by the U.S. military for weapons tests and as the site of a chemical weapons disposal plant.
3. The Army is incinerating weapons in Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon and Utah, and has finished work on Johnston Atoll in the Pacific.
4. Pacific hurricane In the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Ioke passed near Johnston Island, part of the isolated Johnston Atoll, a wildlife refuge and U.S. military facility, according to the weather service‘s Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
5. In the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Ioke passed near Johnston Island, part of the isolated Johnston Atoll, a wildlife refuge and U.S. military facility, according to the weather service‘s Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu.